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32 min 45 sec
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Crochet a scrumptiously cute donut complete with icing and rainbow sprinkles. An adorable - and surprising - gift for just about anyone, Twinkie demonstrates how to make it particularly irresistible to babies by adding a rattle, or fun for your favorite pet with a built-in squeaker. In this class, learn how to crochet in the round, work a slip stitch, single crochet stitch and half double crochet stitch, and how to embroider a fun bullion stitch. No glue or beads are necessary for this project - just yummy yarn!
Learn how to:
What you'll get:
Here’s what you’ll need:
- Approx. 30 yards of worsted weight yarn in Tan - Twinkie uses Paintbox Cotton Aran in Light Caramel
- Approx. 20 yards worsted weight yarn in Pink - Twinkie uses Paintbox Cotton Aran in Bubblegum Pink
- Approx. 20 yards of various worsted weight yarn colors - Twinkie uses Paintbox Cotton Aran in Paper White, Pillar Red, Mustard Yellow, Spearmint Green, Kingfisher Blue
- G6/4.00mm hook
- Tapestry needle
- Scissors
- Stitch marker or a piece of yarn in a contrasting color
- A few straight pins
- Polyester stuffing
- PDF pattern
- Optional: a small plastic rattle insert, small jingle bell, or small squeaker (disc-shaped insert is 22mm in diameter and 12mm thick, ball-shaped insert is 24mm in diameter)
Downloads:
- Crochet in the round to make a donut
- Work single crochet
- Work half double crochet
- Make an invisible decrease
- Embroider a bullion stitch
- Assemble a project using whip stitch
What you'll get:
- Step-by-step instructions from Twinkie Chan showing you how to crochet her donut pattern
- 5 HD video lessons you can access online anytime, anywhere
- Detailed supplies list and downloadable PDF donut pattern ($8 value)
- The ability to leave comments, ask questions, and interact with other students
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Crochet a Donut Rattle Reviews
122 users recommended this class to a friend
Susan Paprocki
Being a (very) rusty crochet person, this was a good review of some of the basic stitches and verbage. Most instructions were demonstrated very well, and I was pleased with my final creation. It would be helpful to explain more about the ideal yarn weight and characteristics in the beginning, though. A specific brand of yarn was suggested, however other than it being soft, what made it preferable? I ended up purchasing a different brand of yarn, whose characteristics (too fuzzy, tended to split when pulling stitches through) were not ideal for this project. And she need to SMILE from time to time! All in all, I enjoyed the class. :)
More than 3 months ago